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Vertical Dish Drainer

Vertical Dish Drainer

Materials: BYGEL wire baskets, hooks and rails; MAGASIN cutlery caddy. Tools: Pliers, Drill, Screwdriver, Wall anchors and screws. Description: Washing dishes right-to-left is awkward in this space. The wall literally leaves no elbow room. This layout also leaves kind of a dead wall. Since UP is the way to go…

Speaker stands for vintage Diatone speaker system

Speaker stands for vintage Diatone speaker system

Materials: Chopping board Kraftig, chopping board Magazin, countertop NUMERAR Description: I needed good solid stands for for vintage Diatone speaker system. The speaker system is very heavy, 27 kg /piece, stands should be sturdy and rigid. The general idea – posts must be stable and unnoticeable in the interior. I…

Dish drainer => shelf and soap dish

Dish drainer => shelf and soap dish

Materials: Magasin dish drainerDescription: When the dish drainer started to become wobbly, we decided to give it a second life. To construct the shelf we cut the large part of the drainer in half and screwed 8mm chipboards (37cmx30cm) to the top and the bottom. The two additional boards can…

Dish rack repurposed for paintbrushes

Dish rack repurposed for paintbrushes

Materials: MagasinDescription: 1. Carefully dismantle IKEA Magasin dish rack assembly as shown in the image. There’ll be three pieces: small, medium, and large. 2. Using a hand saw, cut the legs of the dish rack off the large and small pieces. Set these aside along with the wooden pegs that…

No More dinner services

No More dinner services

Materials: Magasin – dish drainerDescription: I just used it as a plant stand.~ Silvia Vázquez , Spain

Loft bed frame and elevated laptop stand

Loft bed frame and elevated laptop stand

Materials: MALM and Magasin Description: Here are two of my Ikea hacks. The first is a bed frame I made… I recently moved from a house into a small apartment, and needed somewhere to store all of my things, but still wanted a clean, clutter-free look. Ikea had the answer.…

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